When Congress turns its attention back to immigration reform this fall, we can expect to hear a lot of arguments about the need for "more enforcement."

The House Judiciary Committee has marked up several bills that weaken due process & labor protections, encourage profiling, and criminalize immigrants. What other kinds of proposals can we expect to see in the House? And what do they mean for civil and human rights - not just of immigrants, but of all of us? Join us for a panel discussion where several of our leading immigration and civil rights advocates will share their insights on this often-complicated - and always controversial - part of the legislative debate.

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When Congress turns its attention back to immigration reform this fall, we can expect to hear a lot of arguments about the need for "more enforcement."

The House Judiciary Committee has marked up several bills that weaken due process & labor protections, encourage profiling, and criminalize immigrants. What other kinds of proposals can we expect to see in the House? And what do they mean for civil and human rights - not just of immigrants, but of all of us? Join us for a panel discussion where several of our leading immigration and civil rights advocates will share their insights on this often-complicated - and always controversial - part of the legislative debate.